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  Stremsky, Kenneth Scot
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AffiliationRepublican   
NameKenneth Scot Stremsky
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Manchester, New Hampshire , United States
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Born January 00, 1970
Died Still Living (54 years)
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Last ModifedMr. Matt
May 14, 2022 03:27pm
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InfoKen Stremsky simultaneously announced his candidacy in mid-2002 for both the 2002 GOP nomination for US Senator and for the 2004 GOP nomination for President. He built a tremendously wordy web site (more than 250 pages of text!!), detailing his views on seemingly everything. Here are some excerpts from his rather lenghty homepage: "I discuss human rights on page two of this website ... Page nine of this website has some samples of my sense of humour and my creativity ... I discuss unions on page fifteen of this website ... I am willing to answer most questions that do not deal with my health, my family, and my sex life ... I am a Renaissance person and I may answer questions truthfully in different ways at different times ... I have been in awe of the nude adult woman art form since I was a child when I used to look at paintings, pictures, and drawings of women in magazines and books ... I may pose for a nude adult art class at a college in the future ...." It rambles on like that -- but you get the idea. He also used the site to try to find a girlfriend: "I hope to get married and have children in the future. If a single woman who does not have children and is between 22 years old and 32 years old would like to go out on a date with me, she may e-mail me and tell me about herself." Stremsky, a 1992 college graduate who will turn 34 in January 2004 -- works part-time in a video rental store. After a last place finish in the 2002 US Senate primary (2%), he withdrew from the Presidential race in March 2003. "I no longer desire to be elected President," he explained.

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  09/10/2002 NH US Senate- D Primary Lost 0.00% (-95.88%)
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